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Patong taxi driver apologises for challenging police officer to fight

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Patong taxi driver apologises for challenging police officer to fight

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Taxi driver Mr Boonlop Mueanharn (centre) seen here at today's (Oct 24) meeting with police and military officials. Photo: 25th Infantry Regiment

 

PHUKET:-- Soldiers from the Royal Thai Army’s 25th Infantry Regiment, based in Phuket, were called in to support police today (Oct 24) at a meeting held following an altercation between a Patong taxi driver and a traffic police officer that was caught on video on the afternoon of Oct 19.

 

In the video footage, recorded on Thaweewong Rd (Patong beach road), a taxi driver complains to two traffic police officers on motorbikes about parking spaces.

 

The taxi driver says to police, “It is not enough. There are a lot of cars parked around here.”

 

Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/patong-taxi-driver-apologises-for-challenging-police-officer-to-fight-64436.php#KVU0hvjoWoGCz2IC.97

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2017-10-24

'The taxi driver says to police, “It is not enough. There are a lot of cars parked around here.”'

 

How about about tourist car parking ... oh wait ... that's not good for taxi business ...

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